Scott County Judge's Office
Scott County, Arkansas, was established on November 5, 1833, and named after Andrew Scott, a prominent judge and delegate in the early history of the state. The county seat, Waldron, is characterized by its rugged terrain and rich timberland, which forms a significant part of the local economy alongside livestock and poultry production.
Scott County is known for its recreational opportunities, featuring three lakes for fishing and water activities, as well as a county park that offers various sports and family-friendly entertainment. The area also boasts a collection of historical artifacts at Blythe's Museum and is currently enhancing its heritage through the restoration of its historic courthouse.
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